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Processing Historical Dates

In Project Omega at The National Archives processing of Historical Dates is complicated if the context of the dates is unknown. Software Engineers must consider, Calendars, Time-zones, and Geography. This is further compounded when tools (e.g. Java) take different/unexpected approaches to dates.

  • Adam Retter
    Adam Retter
14 min read
RDF

Reusing Standard RDF Vocabularies - Part 2

Following on from Part 1, we look at a further example of trade-offs and compromise that I made with regards to reusing existing RDF vocabularies in Project Omega at The National Archives; thus reinforcing our earlier position on reuse through a different example.

  • Adam Retter
    Adam Retter
7 min read
RDF

Reusing Standard RDF Vocabularies - Part 1

For Project Omega at The National Archives, we are reusing existing RDF vocabularies for our new Catalogue. I examine what happens when a suitable property or class cannot be found within an existing vocabulary, and weigh-up the different approaches and compromises that may need to be made.

  • Adam Retter
    Adam Retter
7 min read
The National Archives

Archival Catalogue Record Identifiers

For The National Archives, we examine existing schemes for identifying Archival Catalogue Records. We then propose a new modern scheme suitable for use by both humans and URI for Linked Data: Omega Catalogue Identifiers.

  • Adam Retter
    Adam Retter
17 min read
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